
On selecting this option, you will see a dialog in which you can select the
vehicle you want to report, and date/time selectors to select the date/time
range to be reported:

Set the required vehicle and the date/time range, then click OK to continue.
A report will be generated and displayed in a new window in the main panel of
the user interface. If you wish, you can tile or overlap the windows in this
main panel - see Viewing Vehicle Tracking
History On-Screen.
A Stop in the report represents a series of data points received from the GPS
unit which appear to be a contiguous set of data in which the vehicle does not
move. It is possible that the vehicle may be moved by some means which does
not result in any data being recorded - for instance, the vehicle is disabled,
the power disconnected, and the vehicle moved by transporter; in this situation,
when the unit is powered-up again, the location will have changed without any
data being recorded, but this clearly does not represent a single Stop. To allow
for this eventuality, you can configure the distance which the vehicle must
move between the recording of two data points and be treated as two separate
Stops. If this setting in Options is changed, the Stops and other events must
be re-calculated.
The Stops report is displayed in a grid in the report window:

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The grid shows the start and end time of a stop, geographical location, corresponding
User-Defined Location for the stop, plus the duration of the stop.
If you click on a row in the report grid, the corresponding Stop locationis
displayed in the map window; if the complete journey is not visible on the current
view of the map, the map is automatically scaled and re-centred to enable the
full track to be visible.

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This example shows the vehicle stopped inside the area specified for a User-Defined
Location.
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